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Angling Consultative Council of Ireland

Minister Ryan established the Angling Consultative Council of Ireland (ACCI) in November 2020. The overall objective of this Council is to put a formal process and structure in place to harness those representative bodies that are willing to productively contribute to the sport of angling and to support cooperation across its component disciplines. The current members of ACCI, as agreed by the Minister, are as follows:

Organisation Angling Discipline
Angling Council of Ireland (ACI) All
European Federation of Sea Anglers (EFSA) Sea
Irish Angling Development Alliance (IADA) Coarse
Irish Charter Skippers Association (ICSA) Big Game Sea
Irish Federation of Pike Angling Clubs (IFPAC) Pike
Irish Pike Society (IPS) Pike
Irish Federation of Sea Anglers (IFSA) Sea
Salmon and Sea Trout Recreational Anglers of Ireland (SSTRAI) Game
Federation of Irish Salmon and Sea Trout Anglers (FISSTA) Game

Following an election among its members, ACCI is chaired by Martin McEnroe and the Vice Chair is Joe Birney. The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications (at Senior Official level) will co-chair meetings with DECC and Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI).

Participation is open to all national angling representative bodies. Expressions of interest have been received from a further two bodies and their participation will be finalised shortly to facilitate their inclusion at the next Council meeting. Other national bodies are welcome to join and should contact the Department by e-mailing inland.fisheries@decc.gov.ie Participants are required to adhere to the Sport Ireland governance standards and criteria, the Terms of Reference, and Code of Conduct which are supported by the Minister.

The Minister’s intention is that the Council will:

  • be the channel for orderly, progressive and constructive engagement on significant policy issues with IFI and also Senior Officials in the DECC and our Minister
  • be a significant conduit for access to organisation-related funding, particularly sponsorship and supports for youth development, social inclusion, training and development and governance
  • embrace and operate to the highest standards of sports governance (those of Sport Ireland)
  • be a key mechanism for angling stakeholder input into the development of a new policy statement for the Inland Fisheries Sector

Terms of Office

  • Chair: two years
  • Vice-Chair: two years, elected from among ACCI Members every two years
  • Chair and Vice-Chair positions cannot be held simultaneously within one angling discipline (Coarse, Game, Pike, Sea)

ACCI - Work Programme

This Work Programme reflects the priorities identified by the affiliate organisations of ACCI. It is intended that the group will work on these priorities within the various themes set out in the Work Programme.


Meetings

  • Each participating body shall nominate one representative (and one alternate)
  • Only one nominated representative per organisation to attend each meeting
  • The Chairperson shall approve the agenda for each meeting
  • Decisions will be by majority vote
  • In the event of a tied vote, the Chairperson will have the casting vote

Meeting Minutes

Meeting 1 - 27 April 2021

Minutes Presentation

Meeting 2 - 27 May 2021

Minutes

Meeting 3 - 08 July 2021

Minutes Presentation

Meeting 4 - 24 August 2021

Minutes

Meeting 5 - 28 September 2021

Minutes

Meeting 6 - 19 October 2021

Minutes

Meeting 7 - 23 November 2021

Minutes

Meeting 8 - 21 December 2021

Minutes

Meeting 9 - 22 January 2022

Minutes

Meeting 10 - 1 March 2022

Minutes FISSTA questions with DECC replies Review of 2021 ACCI Progress

Meeting 11 - 3 May 2022

Minutes

Meeting 12 - 30 May 2022

Minutes

Meeting 13 - 25 July 2022

Minutes

Meeting 14 - 23 March 2023

Minutes

Meeting 15 - 9 May 2023

Minutes

Meeting 16 - 1 June 2023

Minutes

Meeting 17 - 25 September 2023

Minutes